Voyage Through the Antarctic
The Antarctic is the least explored area on earth, and the most densely populated with wildlife - whales, seals, dolphins, penguins, albatrosses and many other birds and animals. A natrual sanctuary of spectacular beauty, created and preserved by the sheer extremity of its climate, it has proved the perfect subject for the combined talents of the novelist Richard Adams and the natrualist Ronald Lockley who, in this book, describe their experiences on their voyage aboard the Lindblad Explorer through the Antarctic - down from Cape Horn and up to New Zealand. With the aid of a superb selection of colour and black-and-white photographs by Peter Hirst-Smith, they have produced a unique and highly personal record of a region that may soon be in danger.
- from the inside cover.
Voyage Through the Antarctic
Richard Adams & Ronald Lockley
photographs by Peter Hirst-Smith
Allen Lane (Penguin)
London
1982
First edition.
Hardback.
Dark blue boards with gold titles on the spine.
160 pages.
Original bookseller's stamp on front endpaper.
Good second-hand condition.
Binding tight.
Pages mostly clean, though some minor discolouration on the end-papers from adhesive tape and pencil.
Security tag affixed to the back pastedown endpaper.
Dust jacket in very good condition.
May be Alfred Knopf 1983 edition - check with staff.